At that time, Germany's comprehensive strength had been firmly among the world powers, and the domestic situation was quite stable. Why did it rush to war? Is it revenge for Germany's humiliation in World War I or the continuation of ultra-nationalist thought? The first world war ended in Germany's defeat, and the huge war reparations were certainly not borne by the Rothschild family and the Warburg family bank in Germany. Not only that, they have to make a fortune. So the first move was that German bankers started inflation, a wealth crusher, and quickly plundered the savings of the German people. For the first time, mankind saw the power of super inflation. From 19 13 to 19 18, during the war, the German currency circulation increased by 8.5 times, and the German mark only depreciated by 50% against the US dollar. Since 192 1, the German central bank's currency issuance has erupted. 192 1 year is five times higher than 19 18 years, 1922 is higher than 19265438 years 1923 is1. Since August 1923, the price has reached astronomical figures, and the price of a piece of bread or a stamp is as high as10 billion mark. German workers are paid twice a day and spend it within an hour after getting the money. German bankers washed away the savings of the middle class, which made a large number of mainstream people become poor overnight, thus laying the mass foundation for the Nazis to come to power in the future and deeply planting the seeds that Germans hate Jewish bankers. Compared with the situation in France after the defeat of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, the German people suffered much more, and all the incentives for a more tragic world war were put in place in 1923. "
"19331October 30th, Hitler was appointed as German Chancellor. Germany not only completely got rid of the economic disaster of 1923 super inflation, but also quickly recovered from the severe recession that swept the world. Under the great economic pressure of bearing huge war reparations, the most powerful armed forces in Europe were equipped at an alarming speed in September 1939.